AN SATURDAY, MAY 2l, f88i. Our Neighborhood in Brief. A rpultr question Col your gems? Lively Oifr tnWn last Saturday night. Work Is itctdiiy ?lng on at lD n'w round bouse. Nearfr unlabctl-The cfllesiof the Le high Store worlii. Dlssgrteable The weather during the fore pert of the week. A scarcity of dwelling houstt li com plained of in llattelon. lion. E, H. Snvd'ei will please acctpl ur lhahVl for pi peri and documents. Prof. Baer baa been re-elected Citr Superintendent of the Heading ichooli. Quite a .number ol our young foils Were atllailch Chunk' during the week. arNun't Velllnand Buntings lu the latest shades, at Nutbaum's. Wm. II. Mints has erected a two story addition to'hii dwelling on Northampton strati. rrothonolary, 6. W. Esser, Esq., waa In town yfednesday p. m., and stopped in to aee us. Miss Emm. Bower, ef ' Calasauqua. was rlsiting triends and relatives in town during the fore part of the week. 'CS-Illustriterl Book ofCace Birds mailed for 3 rent Ham p. Bird Fiod Co., 237 South 8th St., Philadelphia. BerVSeaboldtjjIilIe fishing last Friday inad the goof 5'catch'f of ISO trout, some f them Rieasurlng'fifteen Inches in length. Mr. Thomas Deshler .ex-borough tress urer of Eajton.'ahd hla wtfe, celebrated their colden wedding on Wednesday of last week. Dr. John Welsh, a well known physi cian of Coaldalc, near Tainaqua, was lound dead by the roadside on the morning ol the 16th Inst ' ' The new depot ef the .Lehigh Valley Railroad at Wilkesbarre, is to be built of brick and stone, and will be 250 feet in length. . ,f3fxx increase of Clucks. Watches and Jewelry at Ilaeainan'a store nni a dealine in prices. Please rail and see as we make no false statements in advertising. Right of way between Easton and Stat ingion has been secured for the Faston and BuKgor Railroad. A survey of the road is noW being made. The Patriotic Order of 8ons of America ;i situated three camps last week in IV nn (ylvanla, namely : Du Bole, Landingrille and Reynoldsvllle, A little daughter, of Adam Stahr, of , Upper Mauch Chunk, died of scarlet fever at the.resMence of Mrs. D. Honti, at Pack erien, last Saturday. taa-FOR SALE, Several choir build ing lots, one in t lie borough of Lehichtnu. Ooo,l location. AJiply at J. F. IIalbach's, Muiio Store. Diagonal joints will be placed iu the rails en the Lehigh Volley Railroad during the summer. The new joints will prevent jarring.nn a rapidly moving train. Our friend Jamea E. Belts, of Koken- dauqua, as in town Monday. James for the past: few 'days has ' been very tenderly caring for. at large carbuncle on hit nerk. John O'Brien, a miner at the Bowman Cii(ltry,xMahanojr City, was instantly killed Friday by a premature explosion of a blast. He.leavcs a widow and aix children tffS-If you wanta nice smooth,easy aliuve ' rour halr'Cutor shampooing, go to Franz Roedererls Saloon, under the Exchange Ho tel. -He .wjll.nXorou right, and don'tyou forget IU John Semmel bss beautified his home, at the upper end of Bunk street, by the ad dition of a porch to the front part and a two story extension at the rear. Williafra' Russell, formerly a conductor n the Celawltsa Branrh uf the Reading Railroad, was killed at Sunhury Friday while attempting to boaid a locomotive on the Nolbern Central Railroad. sCheapest Fasniox Maoazixk in the world, 120 large pag-s, 4 pages nrw music, 1Q00 engravings each issue. 50 rents lair year) single copies 15 cents. EtrawbcIdok J: Clothisb, 8lh k Market Sts., Pulla. The West Lehigh colliery has been purchased by M. C. Keinmerer, of Maucli Chunk, who will sink a new sluie, mate all necessary repairs and work the colliery to its fullest capacity. fiifGn le Herman's store, Lehigliton, Fa., to get the leading genuine American watches; aa he deals in none of the foreign imitation trash with which the people have been so extensively swindled. James Connelly an old man without kith or kin who lor many years, has made his home with Mr. Levi Haiti, of the Packer House, Weatherly, was burled last Friday in Ilartz ceniete-y, In Quakake. S-Wo invite the public in general to call aud examine our largo Slock of Carpels and prices, then romare with prices ol other (would be cash) but Credit Houses. J. T. Kusaiuu. Th American Aqriiultuiul (English or flermau ditiun),and the Ciaaox Advocaik will be sent to any address on receipt of two dollars. 'Che price of the Agriculturist is $1.50. SS,E. F. Luckenbarh, Broad way,Maurh Chunk, ia now opening lor the iusiiecihi., ol his frientls, the largest slock of new designs in WALL PAPERS ever seen in this coun ty, aud is selling at very lowest prices. For the week ending on the lUlh Inst., 177,705 tons of coal was transported over the L. V. RR., making a total of 2,781,044 tons to that date, aud showing an inrrrase of 157,502, as coinared with same time last year. Sff-Mrs. Mamie J. Mullen, fashionable dressmaker, at the UAH box Auvoratk of ttce, this borough. J'erVcl tils and work msnship ruaranteed. Wux Flowers of all designs at lowest prices. White Flowers for funerals a sjieclultr. Negotiations are pending for the pur chased by the Buck Mountain Coal Com pany of the Gorman colliery, in Pottsville, which has not been working since five Vcari ago, when its owners went into bank rupt e. f3f I. have now on hand a lot of Light Single, and Double Buggy Harne-a and Heavy Team Harness, which I will sell at a very reasonable price. Any stylr wade ie oruer on suort notice. Tours, Ac , , MttToa Floit, Welssport, Pa Fertbeweek ending nn the 18th intl., there were 100,540 tons ofeoal shipped ever the Lehigh k Sutquehsnua RR , making a tolil for the year tn that dated 1,405,889 toas, an increase as compared with same lime last year ef 170,418 tons. A.Misa Allle Becker, of Weissmrt. has jurt opeaed a new line of Millinery O, oils, of latest designs, together with a full lineot trimroiugs, ribbons, flowers and notion,' which she invites the ladies to rail and ex amine before nurchainir elsawhere. Prices I fully as low as elsewhere Un Saturday afternoon, epecial officer McCaKy arresiea't Charles Hisky, ol EasUdi. for stealing a ride on a coal train on the Labigh Valley Railroad. Hisky wa taken before Alder nan Sepp, who seul him to jail for 15 days. Rev. G. W. Kortb, late pastor or the M. E. church of this borough, was in town -over Suoilay, aud preached two sermons to JiKtild congregation. The rev.-gentleman J luoklug xell; be I It lUr bis bom at cjUowu on Thursday. Oiec ibblc, a five year old child ol lien. W. M. Rapsher, died on Saturday evening of diphtheria. He was a bright, handsome little fellow and will be sadly missed by his nsrents, who have the sympathy ol our citiiens In their bereavement. VsuOrsnJest display of Watchei ever seen in l;arbn county, can be seen at t,. II Kohl's, Maucli Chunk. - Haynyou seen the handsome "gems' taken by Wm, Flickinger, the artist, at his gallery in the rear of the "Hazard House," and near the L. Jc S. depot, Mauch Chunk! For "gems" and pictures ol all site call on him he makes a fine picture. Robert D. Smith pleaded guilty in the United Stalea District Court.at Philadelphia' Monday to a charge of baying purloined letters while Deputy Puelmaster at Slating- ton, Lehigh' county. He waa .sent to tho' penitentiary for a year and four mouths, alrlt will rertainfy pay you to rail at E. 11. Hold's, Mauch Chunk, aud get bis latest prices on Welches. An rxritlng onediuridred'yards race between Btlne and Begley, local runneri( took p'ace at Shenandoah, Thursday oven Ing ldth, a'. Columbia' Park In the presence of a.lare crowd, Begley won the rare by four yards. The stakes wero $50 a side.ond considerable money changed hands'. The sermnm which Rev, Mr. Spurgeon preached in London, ou Sunday last was cabled in full to the Philadelphia iVe-it, and oppe.'ir'ed tn Monday morning's edit ion. These special cable reports of Rev. Mr. Spur3e6n'S serinons.wlll hereafter be a fra ture of Monday's edition of the Trt.ni, They will also appear Id the Weekly Prevt. !UTxt.Kra(iNK. "Hellnl hello 1 1 Who is it Mary 1" "Jennie, 1 am surry that I could not como to your party, bill I had such a bail liradncho I una not able to do anything." Why, Mary, you get a buttle of Horn's Telephone Liniment, that will cure you in a lew minutes." "All right; good bye." The majority of our store keepert have determined tn keep their places of business closed ou Wednesday ,30th Inst. Decoration Day. The boy stood on the gallery floor At the naughty female show, And cast his glance the railing o'er On buld headed em ttelotv ; .'I'm too far back," he sadly said, "Vet iluist not forward go," For he SHw.hisag.-d lather's head First ill the foremost row. " Had the old gentleman Invested his nieney in one of David Ejberl's handsome riire, he need not have been ashamed to let his son see him enjoying himself. jtf-Dust proof Watches at E. II. Kohl', Maucli Chunk. Lieutenant Wm. II. Mover, ef the Pottsville Coal and Iron Police, who some months ago shot a man name I Brobst, under arrest for stealing coal from the lands of the Philad'lplihi and Read log Co.' has been sentenced to $50 fine and costs 0 prosecution, the Commonwealth asking the court in view ef Moycr'se efficiency during the Mullie troublesflo imkse no imprison ment. Mover always claimed that the shooting was accidental, ami Brobst was not family wounded. r-IIandeome and reliable clocks at ex traordinary low prices at E. II. HolilV Mauch Chunk. Call and aee one look will do no harm. Thursday night of last week the house nt George Roth, on Market street, Bellile hem, was entered and robbed. The thieves gotlorty eightiloljarsanil a golil watch and chain in the riom of U-v. C. L. Leeiier, son in-law uf Mr. Roth, but did not disturb a brother of Mr. Lecer In adjoining room who hail the nay previous drawn Imm uaiiK a consul! rable auui ol ini.tiey, it ig believed the. burgiara made a mistake in the men. Mr. Leeer Ihinks he was elili r ofonned. Mrs. Roth says then was s peculiar "dor in tho house when she awoke. Thcro is not the slightest elue to the identi ty of tho burglars. j0A linage to test the eves, tn tell ex actlv what olu vm rt-ntiir. unit tliu All. Iralian lensu spectacls lully guarantee,! or moHoy cnei-riiiny returneit it glass.- dn not suit, ut E. II, Hold's. Mauch Chunk. lie. ferelio-s: Dr. R. Leonard, Rev. M. Tollman, Rey.E Ferrii-r, Rev. M. A. Bunco and a great many others. Next year will he the centennial annl versary of the establishment of Melhodicm In this country as an indeendent body Steps are already being taken to celebrate the event appropriately. Messrs. itnuso & Kline now sport rnr of the handsomest bulrlirr wagons ever brought tn town. It was built bv Messrs. Trexlcr A Kriedler, ot Lehighton, and will undoubtedly prove a valuable advertise ment for them in this section. Metsrs' Irexler Jt Kriedler are skillful workmen, ami they bare .a deserved reputation ol constructing wagons and carriages which ror beauty and durability are second to none manufactured in the State. Their business is booming rapidly, but they are nevertheless always pre paled tn lake or ders, and a prompt and satisfactory fulfill- mom oi me same is guaranteed In evtry instance. HVafitry Herald. 19A. The Tioneer Comet Band, ot Cutasau qua, has engaged their former teacher, Prol. William Dieterlinc, of Mauch Chunk at u yearly salary. He wil remove to Cat a.auqua as early as i rartirahle. While the New Jersey Central pawn gertniuNo. 12 was neariug Phillips!. urn Monday night, at the rate of thirty miles an hour, a Hungarian In a gang of thirty p illcd the roie that puts on the air hrak The brake went on so suddenly on all the rars trial the arengers were tbrown from their seats, and until the train stopped the pressure was so great nn the wheels that the yalye pin ut the brake was knocked oitofpl.ee. Half an hour waa lost in -e.,nir .i.. In ... , hpi'" u,e l"n in " "tc' JC - Charles, oldest son of Fred, E. Miller aciiieved Ins majority nn Friday of la wcek,uain which occasion he was serenaded uy the Uehlghton Orchestra with a choice selrrtion of music, after which the members were Invited to partake i.f an elegant luncheon, set out in friend Miller' very bast style, to which ample justice was done tiy all present, the parly retiring with theii treat wishes for Charles' future wellare, The Premiums of 1883 The Womeu'a Silk Culture Asciatinn n! the United Slates, No 1328 Chestnut street I'hiladelphia,begs lnaiiiiounce,lhat,througli tho liberality of Mer. Strawbridge Clothier, the Dry Goods Merchants, it Is en ahled for the third time to offer to 8ilk Cullurista the sum of Five Hundred dollar, lo be divided into ten premiums. First Premium $100. i Klx-.h Premium tii Second " 75. Seventh 40 Third ' (IS. Eighth " Jn i ,. I. ! (ill. I Ninth " 50. Tenth 111 The rsunrietitinii ia ia-n tn a gn,w, ers residing in the Uollc.l Btutra. Tl, premiums will U awaidrd for the best single pounds of cocoons produced during the season of 1 tt The lata In mmiielitiiin will tierareiutiv tested by a c ilttae of alliens; the silk win iw reeled, and the quality and quantity product! will Le (ha bases of award. The diatrlluittmi ,,rn-u...- iuui will lake place early lu the new year.1 aad entries must be made not later than December I, 1883. The tjiecimc,, will shown in gtas Jars, which mutt be provi.lr, by the exhibitors. The oimu for whlrh premiums are awarded, will become ibe propetly of the Association. Yard Wide ItfttBAIST AKi?3X?at from Jury lift. List nl jurors drawn lo serve at next term of Court, commencing June II, 1883. f OBAND JUROR3 Jae Kntcmeyer, laborer, Summit Hill Asa It. Beer, merchant, Mauch Chunk bor Win MrCaidle, lalKirer. Nefouehonlue Cer Mulligan. shoemaker, Mauch Chunk bor Chas Boy icy laborer, Lansford Adam liuliiler. rartenter. Weatherly J O Weyser, brewer, Mauch Chunk l.or Reuben Iluntlrier, farmer, liehlchtnn Orlando Harris, rlcrk, Maucli Chunk bor 11 It Carter, clerk, Maurh Chunk Imrouch J W Brad well, miner, Nifquelionlng Sam Mo'ser, teacher, Riimmit Hill Owen Wolf, conductor, Lehightoa eras Tanner, engineer, Uanlcs Alex l'liiur, merchant, rrenkiin Lai Ramaly, carpenter, Parryvills D Reese. lr, miner, Nrequehonlng Alfred Merit. Iafmer.'1'ackerton Gen Beer, eniiineer,.Maurh Chunk bor Th'os Buffter, laborer) Parryviile G Messinger, shoemaker, E M Chunk bor Chas Be I ford, farmer, Parryyllle Andrew Ritter, machinist, Packerton Juo U Queedle, rlcrk, Banks PrtiIt Jurors First Week, Chas Lents, farmer, Mahoning Jntin Edwards, miner, Summit Hill Sam Uaugiwer, carpenter. Weatherly w u Kills, puyaician, rarryvine Henry Miaip, shoemaker, Summit Hill t'liil ilolacker, master mechanic Weatherly Levi Uarleuian. butcher. L Tnwaiiieiisine G Wirnk", merchant Mauch Chunk bor Wm Walter, clerk, i. Mauch Uhiink bor Thos Kuehner, tinsmith, Maucli Chunk bor J S Keiser, hotel keeier, Maucli Chunk bur Comly Sweeny, .laborer, Lansford A r Wlllianif, conductor, Weatherly Reuben Yost, rarprnter, Lausanne II iUoMullc u, lahor. r, biimmit mil. Dan i.'hrUlmif'n. farmer. 1'cnn Forest Jos Rex, carpenter, Franklin S il Steigerwali.lanner, Mahoning Simon Smith, tanner, Parker Reese bvans, miue bos, Uaiik Ijevi Maovr. cartainter. Weatherly C If Vritnaner, lariliee; East I'enn I.al Leuiz, gentleman, Maucli Chunk bor Erast'is Straup, clerk, Parryviile i os Kuukle, distiller, Kidder Condy Gihlea, laborer, Summit Hill Thou Clemen, miner, Summit Hill Patrick Co vie, laborer, Banks Duh Hoiiser, blacksmith, Lansford 1 A Walk us. anlooii t. Neeoiiehon ne Henry Arner, carpenter, Lanltml i iiionipoii, laiiainut, .'Maucli ununK uor ios uieensweig. fiirmer, L lowameusiiig IiioG Kenuedv. luborer.Summit Hill Michael McGee, miner, Banka Daniel Bfcx, larmer. Iallnning Wm Goniilv. laborrr. Summit Hill Jno F Davis, clerk, Wealherly' ' Juo Lvons. lahoier. Lansford Htigh.B iyle, miner," Iresrkiiw; 'lillliii Coyle, miner, Nt equelionlni! Thin R Reese, laborer, Banks Jos Green, farmer, Franklin J C Boyle, miner, Lauslnnl has IlclimiE, farmer, reun Forest C Fortwengler, wutrliiuan, Lehlghton Cusjht Meiser, landlord, Weatherly Travkrs Jccobs SicoND .Wxirrt Prler'Kelly, laborer, Franklin; Wilson Peters, saliHiiiist, Ie.hiehton Sum Tobias, iiiachiuist, Weatherly" lliuh Sheridan, miner, uanas Ni-al Menalus, laborer, East Matlch Chunk uen Oxley, inn keeje-r, Neiqtiehoiiing juo i, Meiiman. jeweler, Maucli lihUUK oor Jos Fritzincer, shoemaker. Lehlchton Paul Banner, mercluinl. Penn Forest Jacob Ebbeitstarmer, Wiili'. Pat Derinott, inn keeier.'Ncequehbiiing Jiilin Mrllugh, lalairer, I,atiHlord nan lleberlinir, la'inirr, Mauch Chunk lior W T Iliaiven, druggist, K Maucli Chunk Wm F Bnalheail, clerk, Mahouiiiie I henslermacher, laborer. L Towamensing Geo liarlaii, rarjieiiier, Maurh Cbuuk bor I'hinp rotts, ear;enter, Lanslord Frank'O'Doriurl, miner,, Hanks .Hugh Meighan, helivr Maurh Chunk bor lico W l.entz, lnouhlerWetithetly Josish llHrja-l, lamier, lowniiieuslng Wm Williams, loreninn,.Liimfori Fled MesscnirerenglneerFranklin W 8 Nicholson, l'ariiier, Kiddi-r r John rrevman. mani. Mahonliiz. John H Boyer, boi,,Bink w m lleuiy, rufiienler, Lansford 1 ; Geo Fisl-er, miner, Nesnnehoiiliig L- I If l I..1. . . l.,.- i ,e,i .iiiiiikoiu, iHi'rer, rraiiKiin Hen B iviiian, rontracier. L To'amenslne Matliiaa Feiilev. vleik. Munch Chunk.lair Geo Merrick.tdarkemitli. Mauch Chunk leir C Grecnsweiir, blacksmiih, L Towauiensing John Il-Niver. carpenter. Wealherly Jacob Fra nil, butcher, Mahoning The Coal Trade. The announcement of a further susrien s'ou ofeoal miuinz lias had a gotal fifed Uui the trade, as at present arranged. There will bo no work during the last half of next week. Tho mines will bo nticratiil on full time during the last week in May and ston for the last half of the first week iu June. Then alter another full week work Ibero will be a stoppage on the last tbreo days of the next four weeks, making a total of eighteen idle days between now and the middle of July. The news that this further suspension of six days more than had been agreed Uam has stimulate Eisteru orders, and the trade looks hrihler than il has for ninny week. The Lehigh niwratora are getting pretty full prices and haye plenty ol orders. The only nmces sions now made are by individual operaltus who mutt get rid of their coal and for tie free burniog varieties. There is as yet bo falling oil' in the furnace trade, and the local trade is a little belter. The Western trade looka well, ami il ia prpbable that the stoppage now agreed u;niii will obviate the uetieaily of any lurlher susjiensioii, esa?c ially aa there lb no large amount uf coal on baud. The companies ale economizing In reswvt as well, for thuy are now carrying a much smullrr slock of ival than baa been the cuttoin in paBl years, and susieiisiu fltUMlftl.lMi. H I ' n!-,jf have been more promptly resorted order to proveui ucuuuiulatious. J '"u.i JVcw, 2UI ina(. ( The Central of N. J, Lease. We leant Irolu n New York dispatch tliir there whs a long conference btweeii Mr. Goweu aud Mr. Harris, of the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Couiiuuy, Monday, In reference to the Jersey Central lease, Mr. Harrii lor his company demands lull pro tectiou for the Wilkesbarre and Lehigh rrg ion, and insist thai it shall be put in writ ing as a supplement lo the preseul lease; and he is fully sustained in his demands by the manager of the Navigaliuu company, in t me past the rivalry between the coal regions baa been sucn as to create a strong hiding, and while Mr. Goncii may have forgotten his contests with Mr. Parish and other leading owralor in th. Wilkesbarre re.glon it is deemed best by he Navigation C uiipaiiy that their shippers be protected in a business way. The matter exi ilei in. teresioniWall Street only as it effects tho leaae of the Jersey Central, bill sinning the coal men there jsinuch comment over, the negotiation's. ' . '. Suicide of a Bank Cashier. Stroudsburg was thrown into excitement eirlv Friday morning by the reul that Jeremy Maekey, cashier of the'Stroudsbu'rg Jiuk, had committed suicide; haveing shot himself shortly before six ocliK k while in an outboiifu, .For many" years Mr.Mackey had been hi raar health. For two mouths II hail I!) unable p attend .to ltdule, tnoiniiIa,w,ts one uf his eeief tfintbTj-s and recently he had la-ru stihjevt to melanehnly I he Coriiner'e juiv, afler healing the rv. neni-e nl his physleiaii, luiil a verdict nf death at his own bands while teitiptrarily insane, lie was born near Lelvidcre In 181 1 and went tn Monroe county nearly fifty years ago. He followed the tanning business until afler the war, when he la. e,m cashier of the bauk at Stroudsburg. From IB5V to 1EI11 he served as Assnritl j , r , wunl ,Ie w , , , ... , , . , . t'1"" ,nJ a ""t" Presbyterian Churoh. His wile and three children tur- yiv bim. rackeiton Ripples- 'lho l ubilo1 ichnofsf close this week Owing to the measles and the scarlet fever the alleudanre was not ss large during me lastjaw 'Weeks as' would otherwise have Thi L7V. Rrt. Co., haye number of carpenters, at work repairing their tene ment houses a"rtd the' fences surrounding them. ,Tliey keep their houses in good condition. Jhelrnew round houses, below this place, is also progressing nicely and we presume In few, months the onoo barren wastes will be covered with round houses filled with locomotives. Scarlet fever and lhe,measls are after the juveniles of Packerton. Id cases ol scarlet laver, people should use the utmost care lo prevent spreading It, as it a nialf- gnant. dltease. An adopted daughter of Mr. Hnnlt died from It and was buried at Maucli Chunk on Tuesday afternoon. Oth ers still are sick. . Packerton like Rome is" built on hills and yalleys,and ike it has "Street Arabs." Patents should keep a vigilant eye oyer their children and nut alh)w them to run, at random on Ibe street. Packerton has a poet who would bean honor to Lehightoa, eould that town claim him. Mauch Chunk mountains, or rather the dry lenyes and wood on It, were on Ore last week, doing much damage to the youijg timber. Last week. Mr. McKelvy with n num ber of men, was engaged in digging up the water pipes and fixing them where they were leaking. Packerton is far ahead ol Lehigh tin on the water question. AtritA. Lower Towamenslng OMrplngi. Mrs. Jacob Kuiilzinali deparled this life tHer a lingering illness of consumption on the 12th lust. Rey. Freeman oflinniled at the funeral, ami debased the words of Ins text on the following pasrsges, "I would not live alway ;" " For now I shall aleep In the dud; and Ihnii shalt ssettmo ill the morning, but I shall not bo." Rev. Freeman prniioses to have a reso lution jiassej at the commg ayr.odical meet iug,.to hold their next session in Ibe St. John's church, of this place. Il he succeeds in bringing the ministers here, he hopes that the Reformed congregation will show their hospitality in maintaining them through their slay. Anumber of young boys were playing ball at the Fire Line last Sunday ; it is a bad habit, and the pastor aud parents should endeavor to lead tbem to the path of obedience. Peter Blose lost a call by death a few days ago. 0. O. Blose sold 371 bushel of imtatoes from a small patch cultivated last year. This year ho will test the White Star. Mrs. E (win Liculenwaller cherishes the memory of her daughter, Daisie, by paying Irequeut visits lo tier grave and decoratiug the same with (lowers. Confidence. Mahoning Twinklings. Soineof our youiig folks will attend the c.rcus at Mauch Chunk next Tuesday. O. K. Musselman, id' Franklin and Marshal College, is at home SJiendiiig&euIor yacutloti, . Mr. J. H. Arner will leave for Colorado next week, where lie is engaged m the luiu ing business Miss Kllen T. Miller, of West Prim. Schuylkill eotiuly, was the guest of Miss Arner ocr buiolay Mrs. E S. Iloppes spenl the week at bleinsvllle, benign iiicnty. blio oncil millinery store there this spring. Miss Alvrstrr Miller who is tending Mrs. Jlnpr- millinery store at ttteilu ville, spent the week Willi her parents. Moses Houlz will hold a raffle match lor u double seated carriage, ut Stephen rensiermucher s hotel thietH.iturday) even ing. Here is a chance lo try your luck, ujya. fou l inns It. One day last week aa Mr. Tim. Rein smith wuson his nay to Lehiulilon, in pas dug a house h doc rnu out and commenced tn bark savagely at bis horses. 'The horses look (right and coinm-nced to run and jump, and one oftheui got over the tongue ol the wagon aim lell uinler the other horse, causing him to lall. After tome dif ficulty, mid an) coming to bund, Mr. Rem smilii sucreedtd in righting hit team ugaiu, and proceeded on his way. Fortunately uii damage wasdoiie, IVoplu should chain up their savage dogs. To-inoirow (Sunday) nflernonn at 2 ' rlock there will be preacning in Ut. Jooli's church. Rey. Albert IWlliolomuw, brother o Rev. Abiaham Baithohiiuew it is ex- pevtwl will prei'eh in the English language, S lould ltev. -Albert not he able to be prev- enl, Rev. Abraham liunsrll will prrarh half l his sermon in the English language ami nan in tne ueriuau. Alt are invited to at tend. The Lehigh Gap correspondent of Ibe OAKBii aovocatk Ish bugler on loug words, lie as tnal Los "in their amaliigamaird peramage, tney seem lobe pilmogeultiire," eic. uy the aid id Web.ter's dictionary we wrre able to gel a faint idea of what the writer meant. II the' Lehigh" Gap boya are 8ba,a the wonl by which they are described are loug. vte are, glad that we haven't any such laiys up here. Our boys isiru an khi. t-,1 eciaiiv lmviii ann .lake. The subject for discussion In the Centre var Lileraiy Society, this (Saturday) evening is, "Was the execution ,,f Mary, Qiiern of rimta, justifiable?" The debatore on the altirmaliie ure, Ira E. Sehllo and David Bailie'; on the uecalive, G. P. Free man ami J. 11. Longacre. The preideutol Hie society is Prof. Twitmver the teacher of the Select School. Prut. Twitmver ia a ckhI teacher, and well liked by Ids pupils -vn Oradna'te'd. Among the members nf the graduating class, of the Theological Seminary of the Reformed church, at Lancaster, on Thurs day, the 1 Ot Is lust., was our townsman A. P. Horn, and F. W. Smith, of Mahoning, both of whom graduated with honors. The commillre on examination and licensure apjudnled by the Clasi ol Lehigh of the Reformed churrh at its annual' meeting held ut Merlztuwn during Ascension week, consisting of pattors Altred Dubbs, W it. Uorf.ii, E. A. Gearaut and Elders T, F. Rutland Conrad Pat!', mil Wednesday of last week ut the huuse uf Rey, Alfred DubdS and examined two candidates lor the lulu islry, A. P. Horn and F. W. Smith, gr.idu alts ot Franklin and Maisball College aud the Theol.igical Semluary, at Laueatter, Pa. Both young men atiaal a very rxcclleul ex amination end wrre recommended lo the Clatis, which held an adjourned meeting Thursday iu St. John's Reformed church Alleuluwu,and were licensed bv Clasia to preach the Gute. Mr. Smith holds a rail from a charge in Monroe county, his state, aud Mr. Hum goes tu Heilig't Mills, North Carolina. On Sunday evening last Rev, A, P. Horn preached a very acceptable sermon in the IHoiiotd ibuirh, iu this tare, and Itev F. W. Smith drlivrrrd a very plrasiue ills- ciuree iu Ibe church at Slutiiigton, Both young meu have our best wi,hrs lor success iu tbeir new calling, Peter lielfioii, the notorious Moll! Msfpilre, who hail been convicted anj ten- lenml lo twu yinis and four mouths im pritoiiment in the EasUru Penitentiary, es cajieil Irom t ie Uhaimtbur,;' Jail Sunday niiiht. lie hat fl -tired in many nefarious deeds. Ihe la. t crime ol which lie was emiyirted was the attempt to kill his Uenbew Micuaei luiey, at Utnlrulia. PaetztT'Ambrnster. M C.Veir scroti The mirnage of Mr. E. I. J. paeltel to Miss Annie Armbruster. took plan at St. Mark's church on Wed nesdny afternoon of last week, at io'cloik. tho Rey. Marcus A. Tolmaii officiatina-. Precisely at the hour above menlloued, lb bridal party entered the church, prereeded by the ushers, Messrs. C. 0. Brown, C. A. Blakslee, J. W. McMiillen, and II. Frank Ilertscb. The bride was ecorled to tho Chancel by her uncle, Mr. Lewis Arm bruster, folliwed by her aunt, Mrs. Lewis Armbruster leaning on, the arm of the groom. During the ceremony a bridal ma'ch and some beautiful selections were plsyed by Mr. Richard Ruddle, the organ nl of the cHUrch,'. A reception was given at the residence or Mr. Lewis Armbruster, at which refreshments were served to the bridal party, and the immediate relations of both families. In the evening Mr. Paetzel gave a handsomo set out to a num ber of the patrons of the Hazard Huuse. The bndo was dressed in heliotrope satin, wore a bonnet, Bowers and a handsome set of jwelry,tho present of the groom. She was also the recipient of many haudsome and valuable presents. The bride ami groom left on the 4:50 p. in., train, yia Lehigh Valley Ruflroad, for New-York, where they will spend a few days. The hsppy couple have our congratulations. Decoration Say. Commander in Chief Vanderslice, G. A. R., in orders relative to the observance of Memorial Day May 30, fays: I earnestly request all ministers and priests of eyerr denomination to deliver appropriate ser mons and lectures, calling the attention to theduti.-s nf the diy, the sacrifices made ami tin hssons taught, on Sunday, May 27. I recommend that the Grand Army take especial sletis to secure the presence and aid of the children ami youth of the country In the ceremony nf strewing flowers aud otherwise honoring the dead; and to that end, I hope that all public an 1 private schools, colleges and academies will be closed. Let Ilia hand if fraternity and charity be extended In the widows and orphans of our dead heroes. Seek them out; distinguish them from all others and teach them that the Grand Anry mourns with them the loss of the precious unes whom they gavo to save the nation. I recommend that the loyal women of the nation be invited to aid in this work, Tiiey will toil with willing hands and greatlul hearts. Though others may have forgotten the dead, the women never cease to remem ber them, aud treasure in their pure hearts their hemic services. We hear of no movement tending to a luu observance aud celebration of Ibe day lu this borough. How is thl.7 A Terrible Explosion. An explosiun occurred Monday In the Mineral Spring Colliery, near Wilkesbarre, operated by the Valley Coal Company, Two boys, named James Colleran and Gomer Evans, both residing in the vieinilv and employed in the mine us driver boys, entered an abandoned rhninbcr in a portion of the mine which has not been' worked for sometime. As almost invariably hapiiens when any airtionof a initio is abandoned a.furg'e quantity of gas had accumulated in a dumper. The boys, either through lack of knowledge, or carelessness, took with them their naked lamps. Scarcely had they enlered the. chamber when the gas wiili winch il was fullaught fire'and a u r rilio explosion followed, which brought ilowiivwilli it a large amount of roof coal anil rock. The aound nf the' explosiun echoing throughout the miue caused great rxcileineut for some time. The inanulrd remains of Collermi were found buried .beneath a quantity of fallen debris. The lilpbs had been almost torn from the body. Search for tho body of Evans was ryiitiu tied, bul'up' to a late hour nothing hail beeu found. It is supMised that he was blown bi pieces or buried under the fallen rock which half fills the rhamper. An JI. D. and hla Family Poisoned by x.aunj ice uroatn. The fimily of Dr. Thomas T. Martin, of Allentniv.ii, narrowly escaped taiisoniiig Sunday eyening. Tho doctor, his wife and bis children, the youngest only niue mouths "Id, pirtook of ice-cream. While eating it Mrs.-Martin remarked that it bad a metal lic taste. Tho servant also ale some ol the cream, and observed a peculiar taste. About iwn o'clock Monday morning tho doctor, his wife and children were suddenly taken sick, suffering great pain in their heads and bowels. All vomited, which afforded par tial relief. Two hours later the servant was also taken sirk, bayingthe same general symptoms as the others. Mrs, Martin was able in bo about Monday afternoon, but Dr. Martin wes still confined In bed. He had not been well for several flays, and his'cou. dllion' wa aggravated' by eating' the ice cream. The cream is supB?d to have been ioi:oned by tlietin or copper from the bolloni ,,f t,e freezer. Il ts alleged that the cream sold to Dr. Martin was the last in the freezer, aud that it had a greenish copper tike hue. II is said also that it was made in a copier freezer. i ' .Accident at Lehigh Oan. r On Saturday forenoon Mr. Gi'orsn ibe, residing at Alentown, was terribly Injured nt the Lehigh Gap, where he was working lor Mr. Gaumer, who is widening the road bed of the Lehigh and Susquehan na Company for the puriwse of laying an additional track. The men were blasting slate rock, and Mr. Ybh'e seems not to have gone tu a place of ssfely, as.a pieca uf rock weighing atiout five imunda itrtick him en the forehead, liiflictiuglnjurles which may terminate fatally. Hla skull and note were broken and hi fare shockingly cut and diafigured. Eeveral leelb, wero also loosened and knocked ont. Mr. Yohe was taken lo his home asqulekly as possible, re maining unconscious from the time of the accideut until hit arrival at Allrnlown. Dra. Romlg and Hassle attended him The injure! man Is almost aixly year of age and hat seven .rbildreu.-afiaasMsSMaaV Llst'of Letter RriiiHiniug uncalled for in the Weisjpoil Post Office fur the week ending May 24 t Mrs. 0. Chrialinan, N. Hill. Tim. Krum, Samuel Kebbler, .tilth; 41 Handwork, Frank Koch, (2) Francs Myer, . W J Peters, Dallis blunder,.. Wm Snyder, lleoj S Ut, Matilda B Weiss, Wm ScliaUYr, Carolina Wilem.n, W Vullmr, Jaioh Zeig.er, D.ivnl Knyrr, I Win DririUiuh Win. Bariiiolomeiv, I Mi, and Mrs. Chas. Lhrl-iiutfii. Persons calling fur uny of tho above letters will pleaio say "advertised." Wu. H. KatOHi, P. jj iatl triday while tin. 3 passenger train which arrives here at about eleven o' clock a, in,, was runuiug through the Park ertoii yard at a terrific tpveri, twitch which was acrideully lull ojen rauseii the train to ruu nil t-i tho mirth buiiml track. Luckily nit trains wereronuiujc at Ihe time lira fear ful accident micjit hayo been lho it wit of such carelesauett. 21 ceiats a yard iiiwaafds, at The tehigh Valley Inftlttd With ElsL waymn and Houitbreakcu. A corretl nndeiil or the PuiraJelphla Times, who lias made a tour of the Lehigh Valley, writes from Easton thai highway menrbousebrca tiers and prof, itloual thieves are holding high carnival In the Volley this spring, nd although crlmesare repeaUd every day only a lew ot Ibe perpetratirs hayo been captured. Within a circle of 20 miles around Easton Issl week lour person were flopped by mad agents, aud eleven stores aud dwellings were broken open by burglars. Thomas Traiunr, George Smith, Michael O'Brien, Omrge Thompson, Mich ael Sullivan, John Phillips, Henry Harris and John Carson alias "Yellow Jsck," have been arretted, and are In jail In Easton charged with committing half a dozen ol the burglaries. They were arrested on Monday und Tuesday, aud since that time a number ol crime have been committed In different parts of the yalley. The police authorities fix the number of professional thieves now preying upon the people nl Northampton and adjoining couutirs at 100 exclusive uf the army of tramps. The ma jority come from New York, Boston, Ball! more, and Philadelphia, where the pollre have made life unpleasant lor them. Near ty all have been imprisoned in Sing Sil'K. Cherry Ulll, or Tieulon, and audi men as Traiuor, Bob Judd, Sullivan, John Hit Barber, Tom Simms, Brunswick Red,Wah. ineloii Tom. William Furlry, aliaa Bahr r'aee. and Bill Di'inii. all.it Hartlord Red. have oll'and on H-raled iu the Lehigl Va ev lor ten Tears, jrrnrn innv. vim lias a record ol a score of houuliet juiiiia d during tho war boasts that be "wi.rken" it e Valley thirty years ago. iohj- ia over nity yrarenl age, gray uaircu, aim wen pie served. On the side of a mountain one miles, uth uf Eacton is what is known f,,r filly mi e-i around aa"lrami headquarters" This is the Mecca toward which every wandeiiug II iel Hi this patt ol lho Stale jouiueta h n spring opeus. From early in April tiiuii nipping autumnal trusts drie tin m to ilo towns and cities they go tu and from this place. When' the nig. ta are chilly they sleep ill the glow.ot the limo kiln or in the nay mow in a urigiiuoriui: mru. ,rin nights are spent under thx t s on the inouiilaiu aide. As many ns sixty ol these Vaaabunds have been seen there at one time, and it is only on taru i rrationa thai lets that) two dozen are assembled. Occas ionally a ladiceluan who is lookiiit- l,.r ome member ol the predatory guild in Bdethu"heailnuarler, bin no rneei-e altempU lo disturb them. Three years ego there was a similar nest id thievish tramp near Alleulowu. Their depredations le came o unbearable thai the larmers in the neighborhood arose iu their wrath, and me summer evening attacked the ramp. The vacnbonns lu. ile u resolute ,luu,. bui they weie outnumbered, and uTti-r fijhtiiiL' tilteeu or twelilv minutes they tied iu all diirctioiis, and "the bailie id llolpuan'r Hill," as it is still rullril, was over, ll.e shauiy in which ihe tramps liveil was bur lied down ami their cooking utensils last into tho Haines. Within a week outhouses ami hayrick belonging to farmer wim leu the allackiiig parly ul "Ilolluiun's H'll'' were myalermucly tired ami maimed cattle limpwl home lo remind tbeir owner ol that glorious victory. Since then the tramps have done pretty much aa thet pleased, and the average tanner woiilu hesitate a longtime bclore he went out ol his way to oll'eiid one of I hem. The. ople alaiut Easton have never troubled "tramp headquarters," aud for ten years u horde ol dcaiwrule vagabonds nave assembled there every summer to bark in the sun, divide aud disHseol their hail plau Iresh robberirr, drink, ligutrat d sleep. r einuie tramps huh proiessiouai imcTut can nearly always be fouud at "headnuart-rs." Tewilla Hue, Ida Hyal.Aiinio Kline, "aig" Marv ll,K-k and Aiiuio Deleuderfer are aiiioiig tho best known, and have all seived terms ol imprisonment, llie uifoano ittai women era now in jail iu Allentown, ami llur Marv is wanted forstabbiug Piltsburgh Touiuiy in a brawl over the division of Mo saiilaol a robbery lu ue'iiienein on en nesnuy last. She waa at "headquarters" on Wednesday night, but her criino was not known iimil alter she crossed the river into New Jersey on Thursday morning. A Timet reporter aud an Easton detective visited "headquarters" Monday night. They found tramps and thieves by the dozen, cooking chickens ami sleeping in hay lolls, One of thnu was caar-Uivd Charley. Ilewasonco sleeping under the hay iu a mow uear Bethlehem, aud hit head waa covered, A Dutch hired man iiime up about daylight, und, while pltrh lug hay down to the barn lloor, huraoi.ro Charley iu the jaw with a pitchfork, Char ley veiled, a nd the Dutchman was so fright eueil that he lell out of the mow, and broke both of his'legs. Nearly all the habitues I tramp headquarters are prolessi.nial thieves, with tlie.exceptionof Judd and a lew others, who stop In hotels, and boast ll.at they dress ami behave tu, well thai the deleetiyc. caJs'i'.keep'track oftheui. They .all'preler tramping to livlne in town'. As trani their movements ore not to likely to he no ticed by the ollicere, and they con drill up and down the valley every lew days. They work in gangs of threo and four, and many id the burglars are very skil'.lul. Il is al mod iinaiasible to clear thorn nut, mid only when th ice or four make a descent on u lown anil ure recognized are Ihey rapluird. There is great alarm throughout the valley A trial lu Qarmiuy last tuoutb faru. Ishca oue innro proot of the atroug i ti ll locnientu workiugmen there huve t emigrate. Ou morning iu Septembtri live-atiick train wua v.rscked by reason o- a, miaiiUceil awitcn. xuree meu wen killed, ten iujurvd, nnd S20 000 worth u ilamsge dune. Theoulprita wtrea regu lar Htiilinn band aud two ciudlclatnM loi railroad employ. The laborer bad oc owiou to turn the switch, and, his atteu. lion being districted, forgot to cloae ii beforu atarliug to carry the mail b.iga t a village tell minutea distant. He war autiug ui mall carrier aud awitobtuan, ah well ns railroad laborer. Aa laborer be got 33 cents a day, nnd for bis olntr woil $7 30 a woutb. lit had bteu twelv. yeara in tbu atrvlce. B it tiotwltbktiiud ing this aud teatituony that te ouly got four ur Ove honra' aleap iu tho twent four, be weut to Jail for aix niuutba aud ii diMpialiUtd forever from railroad em ploy. STOCK MAKKEIS. Closing pnrea of De llaven k Townsend, Bankers, No. SO South Third Street, I'hil adrlphia. 8toeas bought aud told aitber for cash or an marsin. Philadelphia. May 23, 1853. bill asked IfSS's.Ext "St IJJ D S Currency 6'a 120 UP J 'afixt I2l UR41. new 1 134 113 II S 4' - litlt llfil Pennsylvania H H 5f I t'llilsdellihia .V rteadilig U II 21 Ix-hiith Valley It R fri Lehigh Coal .V Naviiiatmn (J...... 4S Uui'e.1 N J It K A Canal Co 103 Noithern Central It K Co it lleatoiiville Pass. K II C 13J liuir. Pdltburg A- West, it U Co... 14 f'eutral Transportation Co.......... 33 Northern Pacific Coin 40 " Prefil Kd North PrnnrWatila It K M m 201 Alii 43 103 in) 14t 142 33 i'H m (17 20 l'liilailell.hia k Krie It It. 18 Silver, trades).. 09) 00 M.uiin:i. McFETftlfMlB KKMEUKU. At Hie residence ol the bride's father, Mr. Ger:e W. Ivrmorer. Ilokeudaunua, bv the llev. Jamea I.iille. May 15th. Mr. Daniel V. XlcFtlndira and Mist Man.io Keiuerer, Iwth of Ilokendaiiqiia, mi:i). nAP;iIEil At Lrhlihtnn.Mar 2nih,18f3 Jaim-a Itotiert, aonol Wm. II .and Klleu Itap.her, aje.1 5 years an 1 (I months. DOnriANSKI -f At Packerton, May 21, I8hJ, Itich irl ll'yiiold,a-m id Julius and Iwsura Ilo leuaki, aged 4 years, i niunlhs and It days. NEW AiiVF.HTISF.MtfVFS. Songs never Sung; "How does that verso run? Something like this, Isn't lit 'There are who touch the maitlc tlrlrg, And noisy lame Is iruud to win them) Alas I lor those who net er ring, Hut die with nil thtlr niusle lu them.' " "Ycr, thai' Lojutlful, athetlo and Hue." eahl jour rrprcsentntlve. " 1 ho poet nltuiles to people who are somehow suppressed, and nevtr uet ttitilr full allownneo orjoy and air. Which reminds me of a letter shown me Ihe other dav l,y llutoi & tTti., uf Now tort, sia-ned by Mr. K U. Williams, of Chapman, Sntuer o, l'a., a prominent business man ul that place, Ho writes: "I have sulfereil with asthma for ororao ycarr. ami had a terrible attack In liccemhir ami January, ISS'i. I ImMly know what prompted me lu lake Paiikkh'uToMi.'. 1 did so. anil the nrd day 1 look lour Ooos. The elfeet nttunltheil inc. That nlahl I net t as ItiiothlUK was tho niattor with me. i,n l.aie eer since. 1 have Yml coins spec, but in, asthma. My brenihlna: la now ns (crlerta il 1 had never known ihat disease II you ki ur , r any one who hna iistliuui tell hl.,i in uiyiinuin that I'AUKKli'a TumuwiII euro It eyen alter lorly j uar-.' 1 bore was ft in an wild is; pud tbt lalu of Ihose nhuiu the puit laniema." I Ills (in rnntl'in, which ha'hcreto'orebien known us I'Ai.Krii'a Oimiku Tunic, will hereaiter be nilvi rllie-1 nn-I sdil nmlcr il.o inline ol I'AliKui'a 'Iomu liuisiutitli as glnacrl really no iiiiluipi.rtaui liMieilleni, and unprlnciple.1 ilialeiriiie ens hiiiI) ile celvuu l In ir uttiuutr by sul-Mllulli lu ll rlor preparatlims uuih r ll.etiauu ui ginuer, wediop ihe ml. lea. in it wunt. 1 heie . no chaiisre. howetir, In the prepar ation lisuir, anil all hotilc reimiliili.g In lho haiiila ol dealers, wrapped umUr the nan e of I'AitRtu'a UikOr.n TnKli' cuiilalii the inn. Ine iiiUIicidw i the lac-slmile siahatu o i,r llianix h Cu. Is ai Ihe bottom ol the out. side wrapper. Jlay i.uil itespeetfully announces to the people or T.e hlghtun and It vicinity, that he Is now pre pared to supply them with all kinds ur Household Furniture Marnfar'urcd from the ties! Seasoned Male, rial at Prices fultyn lew as thorainrartlrjp, ran be louahl lor elsi-whero. Hero are a few of the Inducements offered Parlor Set at from $50 lo oo Walnut Marble-top Urcs'lnir t'ase Iledrnom Sidles. 3 pieces 40 to ni Palme I lledroom Suites tl tu f 10 (!ann Seated t'linlr. persi't or S.... i,i Common i hairs, per rot of S l and all other Goot! equally cheap. Inthls connection, I iledro to rail thent. leiithm of Ihe people to my ample fiellltir In THE UNDERTAKING BUSINESS with a NEW and HANDSOJIE UK A USE, and a lull llnoof UA.-KKTS ami UOKF1.NS. I am prepared lo attend promptly to all or-1 un a ii ii, ti.t a. . . lunv.i ' ii ve, 1'alronaKe rrrtiertlully solicited and the most auipte tatlsfactl n guaranteed. V. St'HWAItTZ, oetll IJANKSt., l.thluhton. QUUllT IMtOl L.VMATiOX. WII KI! I'.AS.the Hon. Samuel S. DnKiien. President ot tho XLIlId Jinilo nl Jlisirloi. cotniHiscd id .Monroe and thirlam rouulleh, anil has. Jlci-n- sen anil II. Packer, l-.i-qa., JuiIkcs ol tNiininon I'leas of t'arlam coiiut.i, ami iy vlrl no of I heir oilier, J stlcesortho Orphans' l.'onri, I'ourt ol overall ITermlner and (lenorat Jail llullvery. niid lho t'ouri of Hu.i-ter e.slons of too 1'eaee ol ruhl e unly oti:arhon. have Isiu-d their pnecpi p, me. n-nrlim onto oi ,ipru ;,uiu. 15SJ. lor lioiuuu Court of Cuurtcr Sccshms of t hu Pcitce,t 'our I oi t;nunm n P.eas. and Court ot uyur and Terminer, ami iiinernl . Tall lieliy, ry, and lirphaus Ijouit. Tor the pur ose ol liylni: Is. sues In criminal cure, ainl the traiuncilitjr. of other ho-lness of said (,'ourts, at the Court iiuuse, in i ne iiorouuu oi inucii ununa, on MUNDAV. thollth .lay of .11 1 Mi. 1 ta. ut lc o'clock a. ui , continue two weeks. NOTICE Is therefore hereby (ilv'n to Ihe Cironer, .lustlces. flho 1'ciiev. nnd the forsinhlca of the said County oft'iirlain. that they may ho itier. and thcro ni i o'clock In the alierniauiAir the said day, with their rolls, records. Inuul. Itlons and iciuemhranccs, to do tlumu iliinas which to their ulhcea are nnpi rlulnlna. nnd also those that lire bouiiil by recouipzancu lo proeecuto and irlvo t'lldince aunlust pi-rMUis charged with the i-oiniiilsslon of otUutes, lu 1 iimrcutc ns snail ncjun Ulven uuiliT my luiml at Mauch Chunk. In i.i IU County, May 101 b, UsS. iou Sivetnu oiiiuionw.aun. uiiAs. w. i.v.n rz, shefiir. Mauch Chunk, Slay 1J lb33 -to. A Common-sense Remedy, No more Rheumatism, Gout, .or Kcuiulgia. Immediate Relief Warranted. rennaueut Unw Gnsranteefl. Five yfrtetbtttheit ani never knnton to fail in a tiryjte calf, actte or chronic, tUftr tu till ftrominml yhyictint and Utvgghti fur ihe Secret ! THE ONI.V IHSMII.VER OF THE I'liISIIMIfS IJIUll AUIII WIIIKII KX. IS IS IN THE Hi.. Oil tlFIlllbUilATlU ANIitlUUlY J'ATlENlM. BAIICYUCA II knorrn nsa rorainnn-serti-reincdy, tieciusu It strikes dtrecil) nl the eaust,uf Ithciliiailiiu llout aI Niurahila, while so many tu-called specifics ami sup. pn.cil panacea onl ireut locilly the tffeclr. It haSlKen ooKceded hy eminent sclentlM Itialnutwaid applli-Htluiie, suvh as ruhhuijr wltholls, ufnlmeiits. Ilulmcnta, sni snothluu lutltn will not cradieue those dlsrares wdich are the result ul the poltoiihiK of Iba klouU wlih t'rle iVcld. SALICYLICA works with marvelous effeoi uu I his in hi, ami su rcm.vti the ills r Irr, II Is now excluilvely used l.v all ccMirutid phislclau of America and Euroie. Ilhiheat .dd e I Araileiny or Pant roports va p r eeut ol cures In three tluyr. Remember that SALICYLICA is a o rlaiii rnre for Rheumatism, Gout and XearaTzIa. The mint liueusa p. Ins ure sublued aliuosi In lanlly. Ulva It a trial. liellif guarautcej oi uioney rvlunilctl. Th,usjuilt ot testimonials tent i n appllca. Uon. CI a Box. 6 Boxes for S3. Sent by ma 1 on receipt of money. ASa. YOUKCItHOQIST FOK IT. IJuide not he deluded Ir.ti takint I r 1 1 . lton or subsiliutes. oc soitiethlnu: itomn iiieiole-l u. -Juu as k-kk1 I ' Iml.i ou tho i Kruulnu with the iiamu H ASIIIII IINK t i:o , un each tiux which Is guaranteed eluia enllv mire uinler our sian.iure. an inill.lieli slnlerai) il.lla to insuru su.-e,s Ii tho trial tuenl. t'ako uo other, or reuu lo us M'nklitiiriio ( ., rioprlrton, V1 Druadway, cur. HentoKt., Mail-a3ly. NEW YOltK. fr' TO WIIOH IT JUT (ONrnilN. All persons are hi rehv forbid hart rlnu or trusil"- in. wife. Ki.lZ V Si II A Fr'btl. o oyicuui.l al erlh s Hale; she havliia lell my mat an t laard wnhouljasi cau-ur pn vueitlon, I will pay no iilm rontrae ed ty her. tuU'tl! MiUFr EH, ; , llaianlilln, taibou Loumy, J-a. Maylb, t) a' J. TKWH&AUM. Hem STRENGTH to vlgorousfy' push a tiutihwtV strength to study a profetttoiy strength to regulate a houttheW strength to do a day's" tabor with' out physical pain. All fftU reprt sents what Is wanted, In thsofW heard expression, "Oh I IwfstC had tho strength I" If you ut broken down, have not energy, of feel as If life was hardly worth liv ing, you can be relieved and re stored to robust health and strength by taking BROWN'S IRON BIT TERS, which Is a true tonic medicine universally recommended for all wasting diseases. lot N. Fremont St, Ihltlnsora During the war I wu in jured in the stomach by a piect of a shell, and have suffered fiomitcverslncc. About four years arro it brought on paraly lis, which kept ine In bed six months, and the but doctor in the city taid I could not live. I suffered fearfully from indigestion, and for over two cars could not cat solid food end for a large portion of tie time was unable to retain even liquid nourishment. I tried Drown' s Iron Bitters and now after taking two bottles 1 am able to get up and go around and am rapidly improving. C. Deckek. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS Is a complete and sure remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Malaria, Weakness and all diseases requir ing a true, reliable, non-alcoholic tonic. It enriches the blood, glvea new life to the muscles and tons to the nerve;, THE BEST OF ALL POP, K&IT AHD BEAST. Tcraoro than a tblrdof accntesy tha Mexican UtiatcurrLitolmentluulboen known to millions idl over tho world aa tho only cafo rellnr.co for tho relief of nrciucpio nnii pain, ic is a moaioma nbovo prloo una prnlso the beat of lit html, i'or every fovia of external pain iau MiGtano; Liniment is without nn orraal. It iiaactratc llcals and luriecl im t:3 ory bone inalan? tho rjonuna fines cf pnln nnd inflamrnaUon Impoa-s-lblc Its ctThctaiiTo'.i Ilnmnn ITlSjah and ijra inn mu v.it-1. in,., .wjtujf aiiaiu. NG M Llnlmcnfc Is neodod bv somebodr tn 3 cvory lionBO. Every day tirincrsnowa of flklthe Bgouyormi aiTxnlacalu or bursa t3Storei1, or a valualilo liorae or ox anvcu Dy mo ucniinc; power oi uus which speedily cures each, aliments of ihho 1IU1LK IXESII ns i j itiiaumatisai, Mtroinnc;s, muamt .doiiiso, (iiiiracicti jsuscica, iiunisi Nnini Hrnitia, ;ut, uruises sstsssi M.'iiirnlin, Palsouons Itttca anvil u1Nttli;;a, MH."lie1, J.amcnrae, Old! J5j!3oic,ricrii.I'iosU)llc3,ClitllJlalna.J uauro iiippiea, t,n,ueti iircnii, ,nu glmleeil every form ot external die-1 icnae. it neaia lru ne nt scare. n Vor tho 11SCTC CitSA'nON It cures hi Sprains, Ovriuur. Stiff Joints, '.. oun.ler, TJni'ncea fjnrea, lloor Iils Icnscs, Toot Itot, Kcrciv WormiBeab, tlollov Horn, (icmtclies, vVlnd- .i&THiia, iim, ail, a.iirii"it, aii,muvw r-liif.i ir,vi l-vii. r-n til nnnn the fllnlit ami every olhir aliment lifJtnlila nnii fitoclt Vcuil are liable- a ho nnslcan Ilustnnrr Iitulment vinlKE.73 cares unit liovcr dlsappoloU; IP BEST O? 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